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For the first time in Memphis Lions Club history, the club welcomed two Lions Club Queens, Jordyn Altman and Anslie Montgomery, who will serve the 2025-2026 year. “This is the first time in Memphis history—two Lions Club Queens,” Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd said. “It’s just too hard to pick one. These beautiful ladies will be representing the Memphis Lions this year.” Courtesy Photo

For the first time in Memphis Lions Club history, the club welcomed two Lions Club Queens, Jordyn Altman and Anslie Montgomery, who will serve the 2025-2026 year. “This is the first time in Memphis history—two Lions Club Queens,” Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd said. “It’s just too hard to pick one. These beautiful ladies will be representing the Memphis Lions this year.” Courtesy Photo

Seeing double: Memphis Lions Club welcomes two queens for first time in history

Seeing double: Memphis Lions Club welcomes two queens for first time in history
Memphis Independent School District (ISD) will induct Alicia Berry, Demetrice Henderson Stephens and Herbert Harman into the Memphis ISD Hall of Honor at 1 p.m. today, Friday, May 23 at the Memphis High School Auditorium. Memphis ISD

Memphis Independent School District (ISD) will induct Alicia Berry, Demetrice Henderson Stephens and Herbert Harman into the Memphis ISD Hall of Honor at 1 p.m. today, Friday, May 23 at the Memphis High School Auditorium. Memphis ISD

Memphis ISD Honor of Honor to induct three new honorees

Memphis ISD Honor of Honor to induct three new honorees
Eighth-grade graduates

Eighth-grade graduates

Memphis Church of Christ celebrates graduates of all ages

The Memphis Church of Christ celebrates graduates, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade to seniors, Sunday, May 18. “So thankful we got to honor these graduates and their families today,” Memphis Church of Christ Minister Mark Lance said.
Memphis High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) members compete in the Area 1 Qualifying Range and Wildlife Career Development Events (CDEs) Tuesday, April 8. Competing in Wildlife Judging, the Memphis team locked in a 15th-place finish, thanks to a 42nd-place finish by Ricky Murphy, a 52nd-place finish by Steven Saucedo, a 55thplace finish by Ruston Murphy and a 58th-place finish by Richard Garcia. Memphis ISD

Memphis High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) members compete in the Area 1 Qualifying Range and Wildlife Career Development Events (CDEs) Tuesday, April 8. Competing in Wildlife Judging, the Memphis team locked in a 15th-place finish, thanks to a 42nd-place finish by Ricky Murphy, a 52nd-place finish by Steven Saucedo, a 55thplace finish by Ruston Murphy and a 58th-place finish by Richard Garcia. Memphis ISD

Memphis FFA competes in Area 1 Qualifying Range and Wildlife CDEs

Memphis FFA competes in Area 1 Qualifying Range and Wildlife CDEs

Memphis:

Monday, April 14 No school.Tuesday, April 15Breakfast: Grilled Cheese, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk.Lunch: Meat and Cheese Chalupas, Charro Beans, Salsa, Corn, Orange Smiles, Pudding, Milk.Wednesday, April 16 Breakfast: Cheese Omelet, Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juice, Milk.
Memphis High School Instructional Assistant Sharon Hearn receives March Employee of the Month recognition during a recent Memphis Independent School District (ISD) Board of Trustees meeting. Hearn is congratulated by Memphis ISD Superintendent William Alexander. The Memphis ISD Employee of the Month program is sponsored by First Bank and Trust. Memphis ISD

Memphis High School Instructional Assistant Sharon Hearn receives March Employee of the Month recognition during a recent Memphis Independent School District (ISD) Board of Trustees meeting. Hearn is congratulated by Memphis ISD Superintendent William Alexander. The Memphis ISD Employee of the Month program is sponsored by First Bank and Trust. Memphis ISD

Memphis ISD recognizes March Employees of the Month

Memphis ISD recognizes March Employees of the Month